This is the 7th episode of the Social Media Security Podcast recorded December 21, 2009. This episode was hosted by Scott Wright and Tom Eston. Below are the show notes, links to articles and news mentioned in the podcast:

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This is the 5th episode of the Social Media Security Podcast recorded November 20, 2009. This episode was hosted by Scott Wright and Tom Eston. Kevin Johnson will be joining us for the next podcast. Below are the show notes, links to articles and news mentioned in the podcast:

Google’s ChromeOS. What is it and how does this relate to social media use?

Foursquare. What is it and are there any security/privacy concerns? Search Twitter for others using Foursquare. Import your contacts, social network friends. The Google contact import method is not secure (screenshot).

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This is the 4th episode of the Social Media Security Podcast recorded November 6, 2009. This episode was hosted by Scott Wright, Tom Eston and Kevin Johnson. Below are the show notes, links to articles and news mentioned in the podcast:

More scams on Twitter including the recent IQ quiz attack. Disinformation on social networks…someone died example..are you sure they are really dead?

Tom talks about his Open Source Intelligence Gathering talk that he recently gave. How do you find information posted about your company on social networks and why should you look? Now is probably a good time for your company to create a social media strategy and then develop a Internet postings policy around this strategy.

Kevin talks about Google Wave. What is it and why would we want to use this? What are some of the security issues with Google Wave? Check out the great research that theharmonyguy has been doing on Google Wave.

Developers! Please start coding securely from the beginning of the project! ktksbai.

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This is the third episode of the Social Media Security Podcast recorded October 23, 2009. This episode was hosted by Scott Wright, Tom Eston and Kevin Johnson. Below are the show notes, links to articles and news mentioned in the podcast:

Tom and Scott talk about phishing on social networks. How can you tell the difference between a fake friend request and a real one? Here is a screen shot of a fake friend request and a real friend request. Just by looking at the email…it’s really hard to tell the difference isn’t it? The only way you can tell the difference is to look at the URL the link is going to by looking at the message source (code and/or mail header info). We advise you check your Facebook Inbox for legitimate friend requests, don’t click on friend request links in email.

Tom gives a primer on Koobface. What is the Koobface worm and how does it spread? If you want to learn more about Koobface check out this very good paper created by TrendMicro on how Koobface works.

Due to popular demand we are going to try recording the podcast bi-weekly!

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